
Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Snag a piece of art with UP THERE @clarksoriginals customs.
All 14 unique pairs of Clark’s customs are open for registration on UP THERE Launches. Each features artwork by @mikekillwhat chain stitch embroidered by @anthill.workshop
Winners drawn Monday, March 3.
https://uptherestore.com/collections/clarks
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏
Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏
Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏
Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to design 14 unique shoes for Clark’s Originals x Up There.
For this project I drew inspiration from the temple dogs inside UT’s Flinders Lane store. Those figures trace back to the protective totems of Melbourne’s Chinatown just around the corner. I wanted to run with the idea of protection and power, which led me towards other animals & objects that have a guarding and dangerous presence throughout lore. That’s where the abstract interpretations of dogs, dragons, spiders, and bats came in, all tied together in UT’s signature color palette.
Bringing the artwork to life took real craftsmanship. I spent the last few months working closely with Ant from Anthill Workshop in his space, and that slither in time is something I’ll always cherish. Watching a true craftsman at work was incredible. Using vintage chainstitching machines, Ant recreated each design stitch by stitch, drawing every image by hand with thread. The finished product wouldn’t be what it is without his expertise, - the texture, the character, everything pops and feels alive.
Once the embroidery was done, Chase Shiel stepped in to put everything back together, bringing his knowledge of bespoke shoemaking to the final build.
A big thank you to the teams at Up There, Clark’s and True East 🙏

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals
A story in three parts–the Artist, the Artisan & the Shoemaker.
Follow our journey with @clarksoriginals as each pair is embroidered by @anthill.workshop with artwork by @mikekillwhat before being hand-stitched by @chaseshiel
14 unique pairs available via UP THERE Launches February 27
#uptherestore #clarksoriginals

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️
Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️

Heavy waffle-fused reversible hoods made last year + select images from studio visit interviews/ campaign/ roll out
Thanks to all involved ✌️
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Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.